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AGF U21

AGF U21 Standings

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PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1OB U21 crestOB U21321011657
D
W
W
2FC Midtjylland U21 crestFC Midtjylland U21421110647
W
L
D
W
3Viborg U21 crestViborg U21421110827
L
W
D
W
4AGF U21 crestAGF U21220010376
W
W
5Randers FC U21 crestRanders FC U21311157-24
W
D
L
6Fredericia U21 crestFredericia U21311157-24
D
L
W
7Esbjerg fB U21 crestEsbjerg fB U214112512-74
D
W
L
L
8AC Horsens U21 crestAC Horsens U2121016333
L
W
9FC Nordsjaelland U21 crestFC Nordsjaelland U2111003123
W
10Broendby IF U21 crestBroendby IF U2121013303
L
W
11AaB U21 crestAaB U2121013303
L
W
12Soenderjyske Fodbold U21 crestSoenderjyske Fodbold U2160331016-63
D
L
D
D
L
13Vejle Boldklub U21 crestVejle Boldklub U21302189-12
D
L
D
14FC Koebenhavn U21 crestFC Koebenhavn U2110101101
D
15Lyngby U21 crestLyngby U21201113-21
L
D
16Silkeborg U21 crestSilkeborg U21201136-31
D
L

Frequently asked questions

Bournemouth were formed from the remains of a local club called Boscombe St. John's Institute Football Club and was renamed to Boscombe F.C. in 1899. More than 20 years later, the club changed its name to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club, before renaming themselves to AFC Bournemouth in 1971. Fun fact: the 'AFC' in AFC Bournemouth is not an abbreviation, it's just a part of the name.

American businessman Bill Foley, in a partnership with Cannae Holdings Inc, completed the total takeover of Bournemouth in December 2022. Hollywood actor Michael B. Jordan and Kosmos Founder Nullah Sarker lead the minority ownership group.

Bournemouth's stadium is the Dean Court, commonly known as Vitality Stadium for sponsorship reasons. Bournemouth have been playing their games at this venue since December 1910.

Vitality Stadium has a capacity of 11,307, making it the second-smallest ground in Premier League history in terms of capacity, behind Luton Town's Kenilworth Road.

Bournemouth have not won a single major trophy yet.

Bournemouth have not won any Premier League / first division titles throughout their history. However, they bagged 48 points in the 2023-24 campaign, their best-ever tally.

Cherries legend Steve Fletcher, who spent 19 years of his 24-year playing career at Bournemouth, is the club's record-appearance maker. Fletcher, a forward by trade, made 728 appearances for the club and scored 121 goals.

Ron Eyre scored 229 goals in 378 games for Bournemouth between 1924 and 1933, making him the club's all-time top scorer.

Dominic Solanke, Aaron Ramsdale, Callum Wilson, Nathan Ake, Jermain Defoe, Eddie Howe, and Gavin Peacock are some of the most famous players to have played for Bournemouth. The club even managed to sign George Best at one point!

Harry Redknapp, Sean O'Driscoll, and Eddie Howe are among Bournemouth's most prominent managers ever.

Bournemouth are nicknamed The Cherries. While there's some debate regarding the origins of the nickname, it is widely believed that it is based on the cherry-red striped jerseys that the team plays in. Secondly, it is also believed that the nickname is derived from the cherry orchards in the Cooper-Dean Estate, located right next to Dean Court.